CD2H

The National Center for Data to Health (CD2H). The CD2H provides support and infrastructure, ensuring a smooth and successful transition for CTSAs. Our tools and resources make it simple and valuable for CTSA Program members to get engaged, connect with peers, and contribute. By increasing collaboration, the CD2H fosters a robust translational science informatics ecosystem that will collectively develop solutions to solve clinical problems faster, more efficiently, and more effectively.. Learn more

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National Center for Data to Health
  • March Data Sharing and Reuse Seminar
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    Dr. Melissa Haendel and Dr. Jakob Seidlitz will present "2022 DataWorks! Grand Prize Winners: Innovations in Data Sharing and Reuse" at the monthly Data Sharing and Reuse Seminar on March 10, 2023 at 12 p.m. EDT.

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    The CD2H Biobank Incubator project being developed by the Next Generation Data Sharing Core will demonstrate the BioCatalyst platform on Weds June 23, 2021 at 10amPT/1pm ET. BioCatalyst is a first-of-its-kind search engine/application that allows biobanks to connect both clinical attributes and biological/molecular data to existing biospecimens in a central, easy-to-use virtual ecosystem. As of
  • Melissa A. Haendel, PhD, has been named Chief Research Informatics Officer (CRIO) for the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, a newly created position responsible for transforming the campus use of information and information systems to accelerate biomedical discoveries, streamline health system operations, and continuously improve patient care. The CRIO office will lead efforts to
  • Learn how to facilitate data operation in and between CTSA hubs. Also hear from experts at the Mayo Clinic on how to manage research metadata, such as information that would go to ClinicalTrials.gov, CRMS, and IRB systems.

  • National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C)
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    Melissa Haendel, PhD, FAMIA, Dan Housman, BSc, Hemalkumar Mehta, PhD, Charisse Madlock-Brown, PhD, MLS & Anita Walden, MA Researchers planning COVID-19 trials with the Trial Innovation Network (TIN) can leverage the N3C to inform their research hypotheses. N3C focuses on aligning its infrastructure so that it can generate efficient and minimally biased results. Part of that infrastructure includes

  • The National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) is open for research with over 2 million patients and 2 billion rows of data from more than 35 sites. Nineteen multidisciplinary Domain Teams composed of clinical and subject matter experts, statisticians, informaticists, and machine learning specialists are addressing the most pressing clinical questions. N3C data can be utilized to understand COVID
  • National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C)
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    Free webinar for HIMSS Innovation Community & HIMSS20 Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Circle COVID-19 raises many difficult questions: What are the key risk factors? What are the best prognostic indicators? Which drugs are the most viable candidates for patients? To address these questions and more, the National Center for Data to Health (CD2H) and National Center for Advancing
  • Data from more than 143,000 coronavirus-positive patients are now available to Rhode Island researchers through the new National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) data platform. In addition to the vast amounts of data available for coronavirus research, the N3C also aims to help scientists analyze these data to understand the disease and develop treatments. The N3C Data Enclave was officially
  • The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) and the National Center for Data to Health (CD2H) announce the launch of the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) Data Enclave. NIH also made a news release on Wednesday September 2, 2020. Faced with the urgent need to address the global pandemic, subject matter experts from the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA)

  • In case you were unable to attend the July 15, 2020 webinar, you can now watch the recording! Opening remarks by CD2H leader Chris Chute. Guest speakers included Danielle Mowery, Marylyn Ritchie & Christian Stoeckert of the University of Pennsylvania and Rohit Gupta of the University of California, San Francisco for a discussion of biospecimens and their phenotypes for data sharing.

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    Come join a webinar to discuss the sharing of data for biospecimens and their phenotypes. Chris Chute, MD, DrPH & Melissa Haendel, PhD of CD2H will present: • Perspectives from CD2H for cross-CTSA collaboration • Emphasis on sharing tools and data Next generation tools and best practices will be presented by guest speakers: • UPenn: Danielle Mowery, PhD; Marylyn Ritchie, PhD, and Christian

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    The August HOT Ecosystem Community meeting will feature a presentation on the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) and discussion with Peter Robinson, Professor of Computation Biology at the Jackson Laboratory. Dr. Robinson will provide background on HPO as well as exciting updates on new work (some still to be published), including aspects of the LOINC2HPO project, a Python programming language package

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    NCATS has created a toolkit for N3C stakeholders to assist with press releases and other media efforts. Please feel free to use!

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    Please join the CD2H Informatics Maturity & Best Practices Core for the June community meeting. This month, the iCore will do something a little different and hope you will welcome a little change to what has become the ‘new normal’ meeting. This hour will be spent collaborating with colleagues across the country. It will, therefore, be a working meeting using Zoom breakout rooms. iCore Lead Adam

  • There has been a growing need for patient records to be readily available, discoverable, and understandable. To address this need, Health Level 7 (HL7) International, a standards developing organization, developed the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard to facilitate electronic exchange of healthcare information across organizations. HL7 has initiated the FHIR Accelerator

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    Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center invites you to join us for our third InvenioRDM Open Hour session. These sessions are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 3pm ET/12pm PT. This Tuesday we will provide an overview of the latest software release and demo the installation process. Bring your technical questions! InvenioRDM is an integrated, born-interoperable repository and data catalog to

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    The June HOT meeting will cover the Protégé plug-in tool and “caDSR on FHIR”, with insight from the CD2H ACT enhancement project. The HOT team is building a FHIR terminology service that focuses on value sets from data elements and value domains in the NCI cancer Data Standards Registry and Repository (caDSR). Guest speakers this month include Dr. Gilberto Fragoso (NCI Center for Biomedical

  • Thank you to the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) for your outstanding efforts! See the latest press release from Oregon Health & Science University.

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    Over the last year+ with support from the National Center for Data to Health (CD2H), and in partnership with CERN, we have collaboratively developed InvenioRDM, an integrated, born-interoperable repository and data catalog to empower researchers to engage in best practices around research data management, sharing, and reuse of digital artifacts and data at their hubs. Good news! We’ve started to

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    Twelve evidence-based profiles of roles across the translational workforce and two patients were made available through clinical and translational science (CTS) Personas, a project of the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program National Center for Data to Health (CD2H).

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    Hello HOT Ecosystem! In this month’s community meeting, we will follow-up on a topic discussed at both last month’s Introductory meeting and at last week’s CD2H Next Generation Virtual meeting – the Role of URIs in the HOT Ecosystem, lead by JHU’s Harold Solbrig. Please bring your questions, requirements, experiences with URIs and URI management to this session, as Harold will provide a short

  • REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! The rapid rise of COVID-19 has challenged healthcare globally. The underlying risks and outcomes of infection are still incompletely characterized even as the world surpasses 1 million infections. Due to the importance and emergent need for better understanding of the condition and the development of patient-specific clinical risk scores and early warning tools, CD2H has

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    Twelve evidence-based profiles of roles across the translational workforce and two patients were made available through clinical and translational science (CTS) Personas, a project of the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program National Center for Data to Health (CD2H).

  • CD2H and NCATS has recently launched the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) to address the many difficult questions raised by the COVID-19 global emergency, such as: who is infectious, who may need hospital care and at what level, what are the key risk factors, what are the best prognostic indicators, what are best practices for ethical resource allocation, and which drugs are the most

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    The COVID-19 global emergency raises many difficult questions, such as: What are the key risk factors, what are the best prognostic indicators, what are best practices for ethical resource allocation, and which drugs are the most viable candidates for patients? To address these and many other questions, the National Center for Data to Health (CD2H) and NCATS are leading the creation of a

  • CD2H is pleased to announce the projects for Phase III. Over 20 proposals, including ongoing infrastructure projects, were independently reviewed by a panel of community leaders, hub PIs, and the CD2H Steering Committee. Nine projects best fit the Phase III strategy, and will be facilitated within their respective CD2H cores under the direction of the core leaders, community co-chairs, and project

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    Join Sage Bionetworks in developing tools for automated data annotations. Submit your ideas for this DREAM challenge by April 24, 2020! Winners announced early May 2020.

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    Washington University is hosting it's 3rd annual symposium and poster session at the Eric P. Newman Education Center (EPNEC). Topics include: use of informatics to advance translation of new discoveries from lab to clinical research, and ultimately to clinical practice or population; evaluation of outcomes, safety, and costs; discussion of challenges and best practices; training for faculty and

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    The CD2H Phase III Request for Proposals is live in Competitions, a platform for NIH-style grant competitions, including pilot projects and research awards. Don's miss the deadline! Get your submissions in by Thursday January 9th.

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    AMIA meeting face to face (NO REMOTE OPTION) Morgan room, Lobby Level November 19, 2019 Tuesday, 6-8pm ET Proposed agenda here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VsyKLG8QGiK9oezKzEo4t3Oapq9aHBeQ708… RSVP HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd8sBxtVHisg-N7msywrpVi_X26fie…